Politikles
Politikles
Politikles
Dear Editor, I am from a new generation which has not had experience of previous local government elections in Guyana.
Dear Editor, My attention was drawn to a story appearing on page 9 of your Monday, February 29, edition under the caption: ‘Nandlall plans to challenge “even votes” bill passage’, and I wish to address a few matters in response.
Dear Editor, Investigative Commissions of Inquiry (CoI) are established by governments to investigate issues of national importance.
Dear Editor, Mark Benschop is running a politically misleading campaign. His logo says, ‘Team Benschop for Mayor,’ when he is actually running as a councillor.
Dear Editor, I am writing you regarding the publication of a letter to the editor published in your newspaper on February 29, entitled ‘Pleasant experience at Solid Waste Department.’
Dear Editor, It was reported that the Tax Reform Committee (TRC) set up by the Ministry of Finance has made its recommendations in a recent report.
Dear Editor, In early January, I applied to renew my driver’s licence.
Dear Editor, Cricket governance is, to use a phrase I first heard from, ironically, the current US President, ‘above my pay scale,’ so I will avoid writing about it, other than to note that the people who have written reports and recommendations at the request of the WICB, for the WICB, can fairly be described as the best and the brightest.
Dear Editor, I refer to a letter titled, ‘The Rodney commission report should be released without delay,’ (SN, February 21).
Dear Editor, Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo has become a household name since he rescued a 31-year-old woman from Richmond New Housing Scheme.
Dear Editor, I met the late Balram Persaud after his return to the Guyana Police Force where I was serving as that organisation’s first Public Relations and Press Officer.
Dear Editor, Reference is made to Dr Baytoram Ramharack’s missive ‘Jagan’s legacy contributed to our current politically dysfunctional society’ (SN, Feb 25).
Last week brought some additional revelations from President David Granger about his administration’s ambitions for a Public Service Staff College which, taken together with the ensuing Commission of Inquiry into the Public Service, appear to provide the best ever possibility for the comprehensive reform of a public service which, over the years, has become weak and, in some areas, largely ineffective.
Politikles
Dear Editor, I was very disappointed at President Granger’s response to the Report of the Walter Rodney Commission of Inquiry.
Dear Editor, Within the past few years and especially since the May 2015 national elections, historical revisionism aimed at distorting post-independence Guyanese history has become prevalent.
Dear Editor, Now that President David Granger has put on public record his position on the findings of the Commission of Inquiry (COI) into the death of Dr.
Dear Editor, I wish to respond to the letter from the Guyana Post Office Corporation (GPOC) of February 23 (‘The GPO does not process birth, death and marriage certificates’), and Lydia Persaud’s letter of February 21, in relation to birth/death certificates for applicants.
Dear Editor, I have carefully read Mr Raj Singh’s letter under caption ‘Sport can play a major role in protecting people from most of the social ills which plague us’.
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